Why Bet the Maryland-Kansas Game: Jayhawks 13-3 Against Spread

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A solid reason to bet the Maryland-Kansas NCAA Men’s Basketball Tournament game Thursday would be the Jayhawks fantastic record Against The Spread overall in their last sixteen games, that being 13-3.  They are also 8-1 ATS in their last 9 neutral site games.

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Number one-ranked Kansas has maintained a 32-4 record Straight Up and 23-11 Against The Spread throughout this season while Maryland has only covered the spread in four of their last ten games.

One disadvantage Kansas might have: They are 5-14 ATS in their last 19 vs. the Big Ten.

There are also a few good UNDER trends for the total, coming in at 143.5. 

The UNDER is 18-7-1 in Terrapins last 26 overall, 12-4 in Terrapins last 16 games vs. a team with a winning % above .600, 15-5-1 in their last 21 games following a straight up win and 18-7-1 in their last 26 overall.

The UNDER is 11-3-1 in Jayhawks last 15 games vs. a team with a winning % above .600, 13-5 in the Jayhawks last 18 vs. Big Ten and 25-7 in their last 32 NCAA Tournament games.

- Tyrone Black, Gambling911.com

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